anastomotisk
Anastomotisk refers to a connection or joining between two structures, most commonly blood vessels or hollow organs, that are normally separate. This term is derived from the Greek word "anastomosis," meaning "a mouth" or "opening." In medicine, an anastomosis is often surgically created to reroute blood flow, bypass an obstruction, or connect different parts of the digestive tract after a resection.
Surgical anastomoses are critical in procedures such as bypass surgery for coronary artery disease, where a
The healing process after an anastomosis is crucial for its long-term patency and function. Factors such as